Migration process never appeared to start again
2015-10-04 18:15:42
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Migration process never appeared to start again |
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INTERNET.OWNERAD at SNADGATE |
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Jerry Lawson at TISDMAIL |
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5/9/96 10:06AM |
The item you want is the line "% available for migration" - on the OS/2 admin
client it's under the migration tab(page 1 of 2). It tells you what could be
migrated - which is live data in use. The % utilized, on a system with cache
enabled, will always hover around 99%+ utilization.
Jerry Lawson
jlawson AT itthartford DOT com
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Subject: Migration process never appeared to start again
05-09-96 10:06 AM
When I got in this morning, I noticed that a Novell client backup was
running and was waiting on a media mount for over 10 minutes. I
queried the active processes and there was an active migration process.
The tape that was being written to was the one that the bkup session
needed. I raised the migration threshold of the disk stg pool that was
being migrated from (its high threshold is low: 55%) and cancelled the
migration process. The bkup session immediately took off again. I am
wondering though, the %util on the disk storage pool is hovering right
arount 100% while this bkup is occuring. And its seems to come down a
few fractions of a percent while the %migrated seems to go up roughly
the same amount. I have file caching on on the disk pool, but does
ADSM only free up disk space occupied by cached files on a as needed
basis???? I thought that anything that was cached would disappear once
ADSM saw it needed disk space. Also I can't tell at what point the
migration will start up again since the %utilized is, like I said,
about 100%. Do you subtract the %migr from the %util to get the
actual non-cached disk pool utilization????
Could someone tackle this one?????
Thanks,
Larry Abbinante
labbinante AT ual DOT com
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